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  2. List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Bedford County

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    Junction US 30 & PA 31, 4 miles W of Bedford 40°02′34″N 78°33′35″W  /  40.04285°N 78.55983°W  / 40.04285; -78.55983  ( Forbes Road, 1758, Fort Bedford to Fort Duquesne - The Forks

  3. Bryan Money - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Money is a term used by numismatists to refer to tokens and medals associated with William Jennings Bryan's platform during the United States presidential elections of 1896 and 1900. [1] Bryan's platform advocated for the reinstatement of silver currency in the United States economy as part of the short-lived Silver Republican Party .

  4. Penny auction (foreclosure) - Wikipedia

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    Neighbors would gather in large numbers at the auction and place bids of only a few pennies, while intimidating anyone who attempted to bid competitively. [1] In the end, the bank that owned the farm would get whatever was bid and the neighbors would return the farm and its contents to the farmer. [2]

  5. Freeman's-Hindman - Wikipedia

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    On September 10, 2011, Freeman's held an auction that brought $3.5 million for an Imperial white jade seal from the Qianlong period, triple the highest sale in the company's history. [9] Other notable auction records set at Freeman's include a sculpture by Wharton Esherick as part of their annual Pennsylvania Sale in November 2014. [ 10 ]

  6. Brian Farm - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Brian (colloquially Bryan as early as 1891) [9] was a free black man who purchased the farm in 1857 just south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (his wife died soon and he married a third wife.) The farm included an additional farm dwelling along the Emmitsburg Road. [10]

  7. Jan. 6 defendant who wanted to arrest 'the traitors' to ... - AOL

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    Edward Badalian at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia)

  8. CoreStates Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CoreStates Financial Corporation, previously known as Philadelphia National Bank (PNB), was an American bank holding company in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, metropolitan area. The bank was renamed in the mid-1980s after a series of mergers.

  9. Stay Up Late - Wikipedia

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    Stay Up Late is a watercolor painting on paper measuring 24 by 18 inches (61 cm × 46 cm). [2] [3] It depicts two anthropomorphic white rats embracing on a bed. [4]Behind them, on the headboard, sits a large bottle of K-Y Jelly and a used ashtray.